Tag: Historical

Review: How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke

Review: How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke

Rowena’s review of How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days (An American Heiress in London #2) by Laura Lee Guhrke. They had a deal… From the moment she met the devil-may-care Duke of Margrave, Edie knew he could change her life. And when he agreed to her outrageous proposal of a marriage of convenience, […]

Review: The Bride Says No by Cathy Maxwell

Review: The Bride Says No by Cathy Maxwell

Rowena’s review of The Bride Says No (Brides of Wishmore #1) by Cathy Maxwell. Lady Aileen never thought she’d be in this position—falling in love with her sister’s betrothed! Of course, her sister did run away rather than marry him, and he doesn’t seem to be all that interested in her sister either, but even […]

Review: When a Laird Takes a Lady by Rowan Keats

Review: When a Laird Takes a Lady by Rowan Keats

Isabail is on her way to Edinburgh when her party is attacked. Some of her guards are killed, some are left alive but the only ones that are taken are Isabail and her maid, Muirne. Isabail doesn’t have a clue as to why she’s been taken but soon discovers that the Laird wants information. He’s […]

Guest Review: Romancing the Runaway by Wendy Soliman

Guest Review: Romancing the Runaway by Wendy Soliman

  Tracy’s review of Romancing the Runaway (The Forsters #4) by Wendy Soliman Miranda is an orphan being cared for by her guardian – who was once her father’s business partner. Miranda was at school for years and pretty much did her own thing on holidays, going to friends houses, etc., anything to avoid returning […]

Guest Review: The Affair by Lily Maxton

Guest Review: The Affair by Lily Maxton

Elizabeth is a widow who lives with her parents. Her parents are all about making yet another good marriage for her so that her sisters will have good prospects as well, once they head into the marriage mart. She’s also there because there wasn’t much money from her deceased husband’s estate to live on. Now […]